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Page 109
dures , it is appropriate to describe some of the methods of measuring
temperature that can be employed . ... type of device called a thermocouple ,
which consists of a junction situated at the point where the temperature is to be
measured .
dures , it is appropriate to describe some of the methods of measuring
temperature that can be employed . ... type of device called a thermocouple ,
which consists of a junction situated at the point where the temperature is to be
measured .
Page 166
... conductance of a solution of an electrolyte can be measured by placing the
liquid solution in a glass container between two electrodes , usually made of
platinum , and measuring the apparent resistance across the leads to the
electrodes .
... conductance of a solution of an electrolyte can be measured by placing the
liquid solution in a glass container between two electrodes , usually made of
platinum , and measuring the apparent resistance across the leads to the
electrodes .
Page 339
In the usual procedure , the concentrations of as many reactants and products as
possible are measured as functions of time ... A chemical reaction can be
followed by any analytical method suitable for measuring the concentrations
desired .
In the usual procedure , the concentrations of as many reactants and products as
possible are measured as functions of time ... A chemical reaction can be
followed by any analytical method suitable for measuring the concentrations
desired .
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1STATES OF MATTER | 1 |
2SOLUTIONS | 51 |
SECOND LAW AND EQUILIBRIUM | 115 |
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